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  • Fudge_Cake_2
    Fudge_Cake_2 Posts: 2,080 Forumite
    Miss_Laid wrote: »
    Hahaha xxxxx

    :D Trust me love, I wish I was of your disposition! I never actually stop eating! I just pick all day and very happy to do so! If only I could borrow a bit of your boredom with food when it comes to my addiction to alllllll things sweet! :eek:
    Miss_Laid wrote: »
    I have only just entered my 27 wombles :)

    :eek::T:T:T WOW fantastic wombling Miss L! Good luck ;)
    Hi Don't know if it has been mentioned as I am catching up. This may give you the cash back but a word of caution a payday loan on your credit history may/will go against you with some lenders.

    Thanks for that SS, a great tip :T

    Sorry I did read your post earlier. Glad everything's moving along nicely :A with you and the move! :) Please go steady though, you must be very fragile at the moment and though there's a lot to do, you need to take it easy :Axx

    ETA: Huge thanks michjay, I may just put in a milk and more delivery :D
    'There are people who have money and people who are rich' :heart2: Coco Chanel
  • SaverSavvy123
    SaverSavvy123 Posts: 1,335 Forumite
    djrich1975 wrote: »
    If its not paid, then yes it will, if its paid in full it will increase your credit rating. :j

    I am not sure that that is the case. A payday loan will not improve your credit rating unless it was really bad to start with. If you have a reasonable credit score a payday loan will in fact be seen as a negative. It will be viewed that you have not managed finances well, it is looked at in the same way as cash advance on credit cards.
    If it wasn't for blinds it'd be curtains for all of us:dance:
  • kurly~kale
    kurly~kale Posts: 698 Forumite
    fernie1 wrote: »
    Hi, would like to thank you again, i got 3 bold and 1x4 beer and a newspaper. Came to £22.97, and used the following, £2 off £20, £4 off £20, £9.95 bm and £6.97 off gift card, that was sent when i complained that i was refused point blank that i could not use any shandy vouchers because i was after a bm voucher! i pointed out to her that i would not get one because my shopping was not to the value of £20 but refused. So i still have £3.03 left on card and bm voucher back for £7.50:T:T
    Then put 9 packs of shandy through 1 by 1 and used voucher each time, nice young man told me i was more clever than him lol he dont know me well then does he:rotfl::rotfl:
    you saying you ain't clever then ??:whistle:
  • Fudge_Cake_2
    Fudge_Cake_2 Posts: 2,080 Forumite
    It does not help that my 22 year old DD does not like it when I "play" with my cooking (recipes are only advisory in this house!!) and her boyfriend is even worse, have to resort to something and chips when he is around! I do enjoy it when I can mess about when cooking, but still do not enjoy eating my own cooking.

    Ahhh yeah I can relate to that completely. Nobody's ever grateful for my cooking and I like to experiment too and it's always not to somebody's taste. I never eat meals myself :( I just eat junk :eek: and cereal ;):p:o:o:o:o

    But I absolutely loveeeeee to bake :D and to eat....anything and everything other people have made ;):cool:
    'There are people who have money and people who are rich' :heart2: Coco Chanel
  • Dizzy_Ditzy
    Dizzy_Ditzy Posts: 17,471 Ambassador
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    Fudge_Cake wrote: »
    Ahhh yeah I can relate to that completely. Nobody's ever grateful for my cooking and I like to experiment too and it's always not to somebody's taste. I never eat meals myself :( I just eat junk :eek: and cereal ;):p:o:o:o:o

    But I absolutely loveeeeee to bake :D and to eat....anything and everything other people have made ;):cool:


    I can verify that despite all the eating she does, Fudge Cake is this <> thin :mad:

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  • wackynut
    wackynut Posts: 5,430 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker Chutzpah Haggler Debt-free and Proud!
    has anyones price porkies came back today when i renter mine there coming up as though they've just been entered!!not good. Am i going mad and havent enetered them ?

    I've had mine back from yesterdays shop but still waiting for 3 I submitted on Saturday. :mad:
    N1LDA :)
  • fernie1
    fernie1 Posts: 1,127 Forumite
    kurly~kale wrote: »
    you saying you ain't clever then ??:whistle:

    Only when i wanna be :rotfl::rotfl:
  • kurly~kale
    kurly~kale Posts: 698 Forumite
    fernie1 wrote: »
    Only when i wanna be :rotfl::rotfl:
    :rotfl::rotfl:
  • michjay_2
    michjay_2 Posts: 1,366 Forumite
    tallulajo wrote: »
    woopee my A spend was £16.40 got £13.24 back, :O) thanks to ll you folks on here that mentioned certain items :O)

    2 x Jacob's Club Bars Fruit (8x24g) £2.50 £1.75
    2 x L'Or!al Age Perfect Smooth Mature Skin Cleansing W... £8.00 £2.99
    1 x La Fornaia Half Ciabatta (2) £1.14 N/A
    1 x ASDA Blush Pears (600g) £2.00 N/A
    2 x Lilt Pineapple & Grapefruit Fruit Crush (2L) £3.96 £1.26
    2 x Sprite Zero (2L) £3.96 £1.26
    2 x Wall's Mini Twister Ice Lollies (8x50ml) £3.00 £2.00


    well done that is brilliant :T:T:T
  • fernie1
    fernie1 Posts: 1,127 Forumite
    kurly~kale wrote: »
    :rotfl::rotfl:

    Did you go shopping?
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